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Genetics9

Honors Bio Freshman Year

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genetics the science of heredity and of the mechanisms by which traits are passed form parents to offspring
heredity the passing of genetic traits from parent to offspring
trait a genetically determined characteristic
pollination the transfer of pollen from the make reprouctive structures (anthers) to the tip of the female reproductive structure (pistil) of a flower in angiosperms or to the ovule in gymnosperms
self-pollination the transfer of pollen grains from an anther ot the stigma of the same flower or to the stigma of another flower on the same plant
cross-pollination a reproductive process in which pollen from one plant is transferred to the stigma of another plant
true-breeding describes organisms or gentoypes that are homozygous for a specific trait and thus always produce offspring that have the same phenotype for that trait
P generation parental generation, the first two individuals that mate in a genetic cross
F1 generation the first generation of offspring obtained from an experimental cross of two organisms
F2 generation the second generation of offspring, obtained form an experimental cross of two organisms; the offspring of the F1 generation
dominant the tendency of certain alleles to mask the expression of their corresponding alleles
recessive describes a trait or an allele that is expressed only when two recessive alleles for the same characteristic are inherited
laws of segregation Mende's law that states that hte pairs of homologous chromosmes separate in meiosis so that only come chromosome from each pair os present in each gamete
law of independant assortment the law that states that genes separate independently of one another in meiosis
molecular genetics the study of the structure of nucleic acids and the function and regulation of genes
allele one of the alternative forms of a gene that governs a characteristic, such as hair color
genotype the entire genetic makeup of an organism; also the combination of genes for one or more specific traits
phenotype an organism's appearance or other detectable characteristic that results form the organism's genotype and environment
homozygous describes an individual that has identical alleles for a trait on both homologous chromosomes
probability the likelihood that a possible future event will occur in any given instance of the event; the mathmatical ratio of the number of times one outcome of any event is likely to occur to the number of possible outcomes of the event
monohybrid cross a cross between individuals that involve one pair of contrasting traits
Pnnett square a graphic used to predict the results of a genetic cross
genotypic ratio the ratio of genotypes that appear in offspring
phenotypic ratio the ratio of phenotypes produced by a cross
test cross the crossing of an individual of unknown genotype with a homozygous recessive individual to determine the unknown genotype
complete dominance a relationship in which one allele is completely dominant of another
incomplete dominance a condition in which a trait in an individual is intermediate between the phenotype of the individual's two parents because the dominant allele is unable to fully express itself
codominance a condition in which both alleles for a gene are fully expressed
dihybrid cross a cross between individuals that have different alleles for the same gene
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